Anonymous wrote:I think you can join a SMBC group for support and advice, but I sincerely doubt someone who is thinking about having a child by themselves would be okay with deciding to coparent with you for the life of the child and give up 50% of their decision-making and tie themselves to a virtual stranger in exchange for financial support. I think by the time a woman gets to the point of contemplating SMBC she's thought through a lot of options that include different levels of involvement from a man and the option you're considering is not very tempting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a family member who had sons in his 60s.
Marry a younger woman. I am sure lots of chicks dig well off lawyers who are a little older, financially secure, and own homes in DC. I think whoever is giving you advice - don't take their advice. Wait for the right woman to marry.
You are sure that young chicks dig rich lawyers?
God help us. I hope that you aren’t raising kids!
Anonymous wrote:Plenty of whiny divorced millennials that will pop one out for you.
Anonymous wrote:Adopt. Go to an information session for a few different adoption agencies in the area. Choose one to work with and submit an application. Don't wait. Do it now. Most go through training and counseling as part of the adoption or surrogacy process. Some of the replies/comments on this board are disappointing and wrong, but you need to see what you are up against. You will encounter ignorant people and those who don't mean to be offensive, but are anyway. Stay focused, build your village, and strengthen your faith. Single people can and do parent and make great parents. Surrogacy is an option too.
Anonymous wrote:I know a family member who had sons in his 60s.
Marry a younger woman. I am sure lots of chicks dig well off lawyers who are a little older, financially secure, and own homes in DC. I think whoever is giving you advice - don't take their advice. Wait for the right woman to marry.
Anonymous wrote:I think you can join a SMBC group for support and advice, but I sincerely doubt someone who is thinking about having a child by themselves would be okay with deciding to coparent with you for the life of the child and give up 50% of their decision-making and tie themselves to a virtual stranger in exchange for financial support. I think by the time a woman gets to the point of contemplating SMBC she's thought through a lot of options that include different levels of involvement from a man and the option you're considering is not very tempting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you gay? Find a great guy and have some babies. If you're not gay, find a woman to date, marry, and have kids. Get someone to set up a blind date or arrange a marriage
You sound ridiculous (OP).
You can’t just find someone to marry on a dime.
Anonymous wrote:Are you gay? Find a great guy and have some babies. If you're not gay, find a woman to date, marry, and have kids. Get someone to set up a blind date or arrange a marriage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole scenario you describe is a huge red flag.
Not OP but would you feel the same with if OP was a woman?
Food for thought to combat sexism against males.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly … got to therapy to understand why you haven’t been successful in dating.